R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
Bolbola gram panchayat in, Kondagaon district of Chhattisgarh, has scripted a success story in India's white revolution
The plantation will be conducted not just in forest regions but also on private and government lands
Under the flagship scheme, the state government is procuring cow dung at Rs 2 a kg
The EVs will be replacing petrol-driven vehicles
Ambikapur airport is one of the oldest in the country. It was built in 1950 after independence. Indira Gandhi as Prime Minister landed in the airstrip in 1974
Recently, the steel melting shop 2 of BSP fulfilled the requirement of Alloy Steel Plant by casting special grade blooms for use in the automobile sector
The break-up includes 39 boys and 32 girls. From a government-run Prayas residential school in Kanker, Jagruti Komre topped the district with 90.46 percentile. She comes from the tribal community
The firm has commissioned its second coke oven battery. The Coke Oven Complex consists of two batteries, of which battery no. 2 has been commissioned
Bilaspur is the first forest division in the state to take up the initiative
At least 20 districts of the state cultivate millets, and the government has fixed the support price Rs 30 per kg for kodo and kutki and Rs 33.77 per kg for ragi
Students of Maoist-affected Sukma region write board exams after 14 years
T S Singh Deo reminds central party of its promise to make him CM for half the government's term. But Bhupesh Baghel deflects it. R Krishna Das on the political rumblings
The Food Corporation of India (FCI) has set a target of purchasing 5.86 mt of rice from the state for the central pool
Officials in the agriculture department said rabi crops had been sown in 1.936 million hectares, which is more than the target of 1.925 million hectares
The SECL was holding the top position till FY21. Its output, however, dropped to 142.5 mt in FY22, only to be overtaken by MCL with coal production of 168.2 mt
The authorities in Chhattisgarh have been making efforts to get the GI tag for Nagri Dubraj for a long time
Shree Cement is the first company to purchase cow dung that the state government has been procuring under its scheme of the Godhan Nyay Yojana
While Gevra has been given a target of 52 mt, Kusmunda and Dipka plan to produce 45 mt and 38 mt, respectively, in FY23
The High Carbon IS 7904 HC38 & HC 80 grade steel wire rod is high value-added steel developed through SMS 3 - WRM route
The state has set up 19 units to produce natural paints from cow dung. 150,036 women from 13,063 SHGs are directly involved in such activities